Seth Andrews was not just a Christian for more than 30 years, he was a religious broadcaster and professional video producer as well. Since becoming an atheist, he has put those talents to use on The Thinking Atheist YouTube channel (if you haven’t seen his videos, they’re just inspiring and beautiful). His podcast of the same name is currently the most popular show on Blog Talk Radio.
December 2014
Sarah Pulliam Bailey is a national correspondent for Religion News Service. Before that she served as online editor of Christianity Today, where she interviewed people like Barack Obama in the midst of his 2008 campaign, Mike Huckabee, Malcolm Gladwell, Condoleezza Rice, and Tim Tebow. She’s also a former contributor to the Get Religion blog, a site that critiques stories about religion in the media.
Amy Dickinson is the syndicated columnist behind “Ask Amy,” which is in over 150 newspapers nationwide. You can also hear her on NPR’s “Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me” where she is a regular panelist. She has written for Time, Esquire, and O magazines and is the author of the bestselling memoir The Mighty Queens of Freeville.
Stephanie Drury is the hilarious mind behind Stuff Christian Culture Likes (@StuffCCLikes on Twitter).
We spoke with Stephanie about why Christian culture can be cringe-worthy, why Christian men often feel the need to talk about how hot their wives are, Pastor Mark Driscoll, and the healing abilities of letting all that frustration out online.